Police: Women got $70,000 with phony credit cards (The News & Observer) Durham police investigators are trying to identify two women accused of using counterfeit credit cards to withdraw $70,000 from banks in Durham, Raleigh, Wilmington and New Bern in the past six months. us.rd.yahoo.com
Man accused of buying gas with bogus credit cards (San Gabriel Valley Tribune) COVINA - A Glendale man was arrested Monday night on charges of purchasing gas with fraudulent credit cards at a local gas station, according to a written release from the Covina Police Department. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pair suspected of using stolen credit cards (Sugar Land Sun) Sugar Land Police are looking for two people who allegedly used stolen credit cards to make purchases at Walmart. us.rd.yahoo.com
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Credit Cards You Rarely See (The Motley Fool) Here are a couple of types of credit card that are often overlooked. us.rd.yahoo.com
88% Of Us Don’t Know This About Our Credit Cards (The Motley Fool) Most people don’t know the credit card fact that could save them a packet. Do you? us.rd.yahoo.com
One Month of Mojo, Applied to Credit Cards (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) CreditCardsMojo.com celebrates one month of successfully distributing the best and the latest from the world of credit cards. us.rd.yahoo.com
How to Make Your Credit Cards Work for You (Carteret County News-Times) (ARA) - Virtually every household in the United States has a credit card that enables them to maintain a certain lifestyle and build credit history. us.rd.yahoo.com
Teens accused of stealing, using neighbor's credit cards (Kingston Daily Freeman) RHINEBECK - Two Rhinebeck teenagers face felony charges after stealing a neighbor's credit cards and racking up over $9,000 in online purchases, according to Rhinebeck village police. us.rd.yahoo.com
Many use credit cards for cancer treatment (UPI) NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- Twenty percent of U.S. adults who experience a critical illness use a credit card to finance recovery-related expenses, a survey indicates. us.rd.yahoo.com
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